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Grey Granite

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Produktnummer: 16A63430204
Autor: Gibbon, Lewis Grassic
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 19.11.2023
EAN: 9788028334048
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 108
Produktart: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Verlag: Sharp Ink
Produktinformationen "Grey Granite"
In "Grey Granite," Lewis Grassic Gibbon masterfully weaves a narrative that explores the socio-political landscape of post-World War I Scotland. Set against the backdrop of the industrial town of Condarrok, the novel delves into the struggles of the working class, capturing the zeitgeist of the early 20th century with exquisite prose that blends realism and lyrical beauty. Gibbon's literary style is marked by rich detail and a deep psychological insight into his characters, addressing themes of alienation, social injustice, and the quest for identity within the rapidly changing landscape of modernity. The work stands as a poignant continuation of Gibbon's celebration of Scottish identity, following his acclaimed trilogy begun in "A Scots Quair." Gibbon, born in 1901 in Kincardineshire, was a passionate advocate for Scottish culture and the working-class movement. His own experiences of hardship and his observation of the bleak realities faced by many Scots during this tumultuous period influenced his writing profoundly. This background, combined with his poetic inclination, allows Gibbon to craft a narrative that not only critiques societal dynamics but also immerses readers in the emotional landscapes of his characters. For those who seek an in-depth exploration of human resilience against the backdrop of societal change, "Grey Granite" is an essential read. Gibbon's ability to intertwine personal and political narratives presents readers with a thought-provoking reflection on identity and belonging in a rapidly evolving world. This novel is both a historical document and a work of art that resonates with contemporary discussions on class and culture.
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